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Kagame Challenges West Over Human Rights Authority

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has launched a forceful challenge to Western governments over their approach to human rights and governance, questioning whether Europe has the moral authority to position itself as the world’s primary judge of political values. Speaking during an interview
June 25, 2026

Iran Imposes Strait Transit Fees on Shipping

Iran has formally begun collecting transit fees from vessels passing through the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant shift in regional maritime policy with potential global economic implications. According to statements broadcast on state television by a senior parliamentary official,
April 24, 2026

US–NATO Rift Deepens Over Iran War

Tensions between the United States and its European allies are intensifying amid growing disagreements over military support in the escalating conflict involving Iran, exposing fractures within the NATO alliance at a critical geopolitical moment. According to multiple officials familiar with internal deliberations,
April 24, 2026

East Africa Plans Joint Oil Refinery

African countries are in discussions to establish a major joint oil refinery at Tanzania’s port of Tanga, in a strategic move aimed at reducing dependence on imported fuel and strengthening the region’s energy security. The proposal was highlighted by William Ruto, who
April 24, 2026

East Africa Ramps Up AFCON Preparations

Senior football and government officials from East Africa have intensified preparations for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), as regional leaders reaffirm their commitment to delivering one of the most ambitious tournaments in the competition’s history. The high-level meeting, held on
April 24, 2026

Tanzania Urges Stronger Regional Environmental Cooperation

Tanzania has called on member states of the East African Community (EAC) to strengthen regional cooperation in the protection and sustainable management of natural resources, warning that growing environmental challenges threaten the region’s economic stability and livelihoods. The call was made on
April 24, 2026

Court Halts Zambia Lungu Body Repatriation

A legal and political standoff over the final resting place of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has intensified after South Africa’s High Court issued an order blocking the transfer of his body to Zambia, deepening a dispute that has drawn regional and
April 24, 2026

Global System Shifts Toward Distributed Power Structure

A deeper transformation is unfolding beneath the surface of today’s global economic and political stability. While day-to-day activity appears largely unchanged, long-term structural shifts are gradually reshaping how influence, coordination, and competition are organized between nations. This is not disruption. It is
April 22, 2026

Technology Race Reshapes Global Power Balance

A major shift is unfolding as countries accelerate investments in advanced technologies to secure long-term strategic advantage. What was once treated as a supporting sector has now become a central pillar of national power, economic competitiveness, and geopolitical positioning. This is not
April 22, 2026

Global Justice Framework Under Increasing Scrutiny

A renewed debate is emerging around the operation of international legal systems, as states and global observers increasingly assess fairness, consistency, and representation within global justice frameworks. The discussion reflects rising expectations in an interconnected legal and political environment. This is not
April 22, 2026

Africa Expands Trade Links as Regional Integration Accelerates

A broad transformation is underway across Africa as governments intensify efforts to expand trade connectivity and deepen regional economic integration. The shift reflects a long-term push toward more coordinated markets and improved cross-border efficiency. This is not rapid expansion. It is structural
April 22, 2026
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